Anne Boleyn lived in several notable places throughout her life:
- She was probably born around 1501 at Blickling Hall in Norfolk, which was the Boleyn family estate at the time.
- She spent much of her childhood at Hever Castle in Kent, which her father inherited in 1505. Hever Castle was the Boleyn family home where Anne was raised with her siblings.
- As a young teenager, Anne was sent to the Continent to serve at the courts of Margaret of Austria and then Queen Claude of France, spending several years abroad.
- After returning to England, she lived extensively at the English court and at places King Henry VIII favored, including Whitehall Palace, which was regarded as one of her preferred residences.
- Anne was imprisoned and later executed at the Tower of London, where she also stayed in the apartments before her coronation.
Thus, Anne Boleyn lived at Blickling Hall, Hever Castle, French royal courts, Whitehall Palace, and the Tower of London among other royal residences.